On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 03:42:04PM +0100, Ralf Corsepius wrote: > > On Mon, 2007-11-19 at 14:24 +0100, Jan Kratochvil wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > GDB package has its own large testsuite which is being run automatically from > > .spec %check during the build to easily find any possible regressions. > > > > This testsuite automatically detects existence of some other packages > > (gcc-gfortran gcc-java gcc-objc gcc-gnat) to run its optional parts to test > > these specific langauges GDB support. > > > > These exotic languages/rpms (gcc-gfortran gcc-java gcc-objc gcc-gnat) may not > > be commonly installed on the target systems where one may just want to > > `rpmbuild --rebuild' the .src.rpm for various reasons (such as using newer GDB > > in an older Fedora system). > > > > Listing gcc-gfortran/gcc-java/gcc-objc/gcc-gnat into BuildRequires (now since > > gdb-6.7.1-4.fc9) just for the testsuite purposes brings: > > pro) It enables the testsuite to run in Koji/mock. > > con) It creates a burden for the users just rebuilding the rpm on their Fedora. > > > > Isn't there a way to do some? > > %if %{mock} > > BuildRequires: gcc-gfortran gcc-java gcc-objc gcc-gnat > > %endif > > Tried > > %if 0%{?dist:1} > > but %dist is defined even for simple --rebuild by the redhat-rpm-config rpm. > What I have done in similar situations [1] is applying rpm's > --with/--without in combination with koji scratch builds and local > builds. > > I.e. I am using %{?_with_XXX} and friends inside of specs, such that you > can specify them on rpmbuild's command-line for manual local builds. > > For chrooted "non-production/test-builds" (e.g. koji scratch-builts) I > edit the spec (adding %define _with_XXX <something> to the top of the > spec). > > A better approach probably would be to have way to pass > rpmbuild-parameters to koji/mock for scratch builds. Another idea that came up on #fedora-devel: Have a 'is_production' variable at the top of the spec which defaults to 'on', and let people do --without-production, or some such. -- Michael -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list